Re: [leaf-devel] Digg: Bond 3 ADSL Lines

2006-06-16 Thread David Douthitt
Mike Noyes wrote: > On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:53, David Douthitt wrote: >> Is there any method of bonding multiple PPP dialup connections without >> ISP intervention? > > David, > Something like MLPPP? Doesn't that still require ISPs to support MLPPP on their side? __

Re: [leaf-devel] buildenv

2006-06-16 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Cedric, >Hello list, > > >I'd like to start working on updating buildenv to uclibc 0.9.28 so I >have some questions : > >Is there someone already working on this ? > >If yes, what can I do to help ? > The Bering-uClibc team has all the changes necessary for an upgrade ready, both in builden

[leaf-devel] buildenv

2006-06-16 Thread Cédric Schieli
Hello list, I'd like to start working on updating buildenv to uclibc 0.9.28 so I have some questions : Is there someone already working on this ? If yes, what can I do to help ? In all cases, have choices regarding binutils/gcc been made ? (which were the apps requiring gcc 3.3 ?) What about

Re: [leaf-devel] New config/backup system

2006-06-16 Thread Natanael Copa
On Fri, 2006-06-16 at 11:27 +0200, Eric Spakman wrote: > Hello Natanael, > > >apk-tools create the package listing on the fly. Something like: > > > >tar -ztf package.apk > var/db/apk/package/CONTENTS > >tar -zxf package.apk > > > A question. > How do you handle config files added by an user? To g

Re: [leaf-devel] Digg: Bond 3 ADSL Lines

2006-06-16 Thread Mike Noyes
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 17:53, David Douthitt wrote: > Mike Noyes wrote: > > Everyone, > > You might find this story interesting. > > > > http://digg.com/technology/How_To_Bond_3_ADSL_Lines_for_Serious_Bandwidth_(with_Photos_Screenshots) > > Is there any method of bonding multiple PPP dialup connec

Re: [leaf-devel] New config/backup system

2006-06-16 Thread Eric Spakman
Hello Natanael, >apk-tools create the package listing on the fly. Something like: > >tar -ztf package.apk > var/db/apk/package/CONTENTS >tar -zxf package.apk > A question. How do you handle config files added by an user? To give an example: A package like hostapd contains a directory /etc/hostap